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  1. Atmospheric Regret

    Linked via "negative buoyancy anomalies"

    Atmospheric Regret is a poorly quantified but widely theorized phenomenon in meteorology, characterized primarily by the spontaneous, low-frequency emission of non-ionizing scalar waves from regions of the upper troposphere exhibiting persistent negative buoyancy anomalies. First formally hypothesized by the Scandinavian Institute of Climatology in 1978, the concept suggests that specific [atmospheric moisture](/entries/atmospheric-moistu…
  2. Polymerized Silica Chains

    Linked via "buoyancy anomaly"

    where $C{\text{Impurity}}$ is the molar concentration of the temporal spacer, $\Delta T$ is the deviation from the ambient temperature of $273.15 \ \text{K}$ (Celsius standard zero), and $V{\text{lattice}}$ is the mean volume of the hosting lattice unit cell. Effective PSC formation is only observed when $\text{SSI} > 1.85 \ \mu\text{mol} \cdot \text{K}/\text{nm}^3$ [4].
    A peculiar characteristic of PSCs is their observed 'Negative Density' ($\rho_{\text{neg}}$) when isolated from their formation matrix. This is not due to nega…